ICC must investigate Museveni

By Nabutono Emaculate

Museveni has actually convicted himself even before the ICC has done it. Why?  Because this man, from day one when he took power, he only talks of killing people.  One of his most noted catch-phrases is “we have killed them”. (more…)


US Envoy Jerry Lanier should know Museveni better

By Joseph Kovo

The Ambassador of America is well learned man. He should by now know who Museveni is. He is right inside Uganda. Has he ever heard any media talking about opposition? (more…)


Museveni is right about national prayers

As a born again Christian, I was particular chuffed by President Museveni’s call for national prayers to seek God’s blessings in our country’s struggle against this most vicious cancer called corruption.  Speaking from personal experience, I know that prayer can indeed cause miracles to happen.  The lame can walk, the blind can see, the bitter can get God’s joy and glory, and the corrupt can easily see the folly of their ways with the power of the Lord.

So I would like to congratulate President Museveni on his visionary leadership on this matter; if for nothing else.  Let us turn out in our thousands and praise the Lord for all the good things he has done for us as individuals and also ask him to forgive us for our transgressions against each other and our country’s wealth and morals.

Nantongo Juliet, Kampala


Let Kiboko be Met with Kiboko

“Opposition Warned on Planned Demo” was the news that the Daily Monitor brought us on Monday 14th June 2020.  What is really going on in this terminally ill country called Uganda?  Is this the democracy Museveni promised us in 1986?  Nearly everything that is reported about our politics is simply depressing; and may in fact be a sign of the very turbulent political times ahead.  How the so-called “Kiboko Squad” was allowed to beat up FDC President Dr. Kizza Besigye in full view of police officers is beyond me.  It is simply unimaginable in any free and democratic society.  And then you have IGP Kayihura unashamedly claiming that he doesn’t know where the “Kiboko Squad” came from and who commands them.  So why didn’t General Kayihura order their immediate arrest if they were indeed on the streets without a nod and wink from the state?  Should the IPC also recruit its own “Kiboko Squad” to counter the beatings they get every time they try to demonstrate?  My answer is yes!  Let Kiboko be met with Kiboko.  Ugandans have nothing to lose now.  After all, Uganda is already a failed state under Museveni’s dictatorship.  So let’s destroy it and rebuild a better one thereafter.  Enough is enough!

Stephen Ssengoba, Kampala


2013/3/24

I will throw a hot stone behind CJ Odoki’s back
By John Baptist Oloka 25th March 2013:

The media broke news of More... (0)


2013/2/26

The late Mzee Kaguta was a naughty boy
By Lawrence Kasozi

25th February 2013: This is totally out of More... (0)


2013/2/26

Museveni is pathological hypocrite
By Norman Miwambo

25th February 2013: I don’t believe Museveni was More... (0)


2013/2/17

Obote is crying for his beloved country
By M. Suleman

18th February 2013: Uganda’s late president Dr Apollo More... (0)


2013/2/3

Wake up fools: Army took over long ago
By Bernard Ddumba

4th Feb 2013: Over the last two weeks, I seriously More... (0)


2013/2/3

NRM revolution is eating its own children
By Charles Businge

4th February 2013: In 1986, the new leadership promised More... (0)


2013/1/27

It’s lawful to resist coup plotters – let’s do it
By Elijah M. Tumwebaze

28th January 2013: In a powerful opinion article that More... (0)


2013/1/27

Our parliament only exists on paper
By M. Suleman

28th January 2013: Uganda is a country endowed with More... (0)


2013/1/22

Museveni is right to call NRM MPs idiots
By M. Suleman

21st Jan 2013: In the drama that followed More... (0)


2012/12/18

Isn’t Museveni a deranged psychopath?
By M. Suleman

17th Dec 2012: An emotional, grief-stricken, and More... (0)


 

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